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... AMBASSADORS , & c . : - Journals of Roger Machado : 1. Embassy to Spain and Portugal 2. First Embassy to Britanny 3. Second Embassy to Britanny 157 " 200 - 211 Report of Ambassadors touching the Queen of Naples 223 " " 99 " " King of ...
... AMBASSADORS , & c . : - Journals of Roger Machado : 1. Embassy to Spain and Portugal 2. First Embassy to Britanny 3. Second Embassy to Britanny 157 " 200 - 211 Report of Ambassadors touching the Queen of Naples 223 " " 99 " " King of ...
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... ambassador on the 9th of January 1508. In the 24th year of Henry VII . he obtained from the crown an annuity of £ 10 ; which in the first year of Henry VIII . appears to have been increased to 20 marks during pleasure . According to ...
... ambassador on the 9th of January 1508. In the 24th year of Henry VII . he obtained from the crown an annuity of £ 10 ; which in the first year of Henry VIII . appears to have been increased to 20 marks during pleasure . According to ...
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... ambassadors were unsuccessful in obtaining a por- trait of the young queen , which Henry had desired them to ask for as on the behalf of the princess Catherine , her cousin , who had never seen her . The old queen was so strongly ...
... ambassadors were unsuccessful in obtaining a por- trait of the young queen , which Henry had desired them to ask for as on the behalf of the princess Catherine , her cousin , who had never seen her . The old queen was so strongly ...
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... ambassadors were in Spain they were to prolong their stay for the purpose of making observations . The information elicited by these instructions was of a very interesting and important nature . Ferdinand was reputed to be a wise and ...
... ambassadors were in Spain they were to prolong their stay for the purpose of making observations . The information elicited by these instructions was of a very interesting and important nature . Ferdinand was reputed to be a wise and ...
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... ambassadors . The first leaf of the MS . is lost , but there is a transcript of the document in the Cottonian Library ( MS . Ves- pasian , C. vi . , f . 338 ) from which the beginning has been supplied . This transcript is in a hand of ...
... ambassadors . The first leaf of the MS . is lost , but there is a transcript of the document in the Cottonian Library ( MS . Ves- pasian , C. vi . , f . 338 ) from which the beginning has been supplied . This transcript is in a hand of ...
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Página xxxv - Tirrel and John Dighton. These two the king caused to be committed to the Tower, and examined touching the manner of the death of the two innocent princes. They agreed both in a tale, as the king gave out...
Página xxxi - Then she informed him of all the circumstances and particulars that concerned the person of Richard, duke of York, which he was to act, describing unto him the personages, lineaments, and features of the king and queen, his pretended parents; and of his brother and sisters, and divers others, that were nearest him in his childhood, together with all passages, some secret, some common, that were fit for a child's memory, until the death of king Edward.